Family Law Attorney – Columbia MO

The family law attorneys at Jones, Schneider & Stevens understand circumstances surrounding legal family matters are often emotionally-charged, complicated, stressful. Our family law attorneys in Columbia MO take a mindful approach to counseling and navigating clients through the difficult but necessary legal choices to ensure their best interests are always protected.

Order of Protection

Our attorneys are here to provide the best possible protection for clients experiencing stalking, harassment, or physical abuse. We do all we can to gather the sufficient evidence needed and advocate for our client before the Court to establish legal protection.

Dissolution of Marriage

When handling divorce cases, our attorneys start by fully outlining the status of the case with the client in order to determine an ideal course of action. Our family law attorneys in Columbia MO are capable of handling all matters involved with the dissolution, including the division of property and separation agreements, child custody and support, and spousal support.

If changes occur after the divorce that deviate from a previously established plan, like relocation, loss of employment, or other change of circumstances that necessitate the need to modify the original orders for child support or child custody, our family law attorneys know the ins and outs of the modification process and will guide clients through every step with care.

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